Heat therapy improves glucose tolerance and adipose tissue insulin signaling in polycystic ovary syndrome.
Brett R ElyZachary S ClaytonCarrie E McCurdyJoshua PfeifferKaren Wiedenfeld NeedhamLindan N ComradaChristopher T MinsonPublished in: American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism (2019)
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is associated with high rates of obesity and metabolic dysfunction. Repeated passive heat exposure (termed heat therapy) is a novel lifestyle intervention for improving health in obese women with PCOS. The purpose of this study was to examine changes in metabolic function in obese women with PCOS following heat therapy. Eighteen age- and BMI-matched obese women with PCOS (age: 27 ± 1 yr, BMI: 41.3 ± 1.1 kg/m-2) were assigned to heat therapy (HT) or time control (CON). HT participants underwent 30 one-hour hot tub sessions over 8-10 wk, while CON participants completed all testing but did not undergo heat therapy. Before (Pre), at the mid-point (Mid), and following (Post) 8-10 wk of heat therapy, metabolic health was assessed using a 2-h oral glucose tolerance test, a subcutaneous abdominal fat biopsy (Pre-Post only), and other blood markers relating to metabolic function. HT participants exhibited improved fasting glucose (Pre: 105 ± 3, Post: 89 ± 5mg/dl; P = 0.001), glucose area under the curve (AUC) (Pre: 18,698 ± 1,045, Post: 16,987 ± 1,017 mg·dl-1·min-1; P = 0.028) and insulin AUC (Pre: 126,924 ± 11,730, Post: 91,233 ± 14,429 IU l-1·min-1; P = 0.012). Adipocyte insulin signaling (p-AKT at Ser-473 with 1.2 nM insulin) increased in HT (Pre: 0.29 ± 0.14, Post: 0.93 ± 0.29 AU; P = 0.021). Additionally, serum testosterone declined in HT participants (Pre: 51 ± 7, Post: 34 ± 4 ng/dl; P = 0.033). No parameters changed over time in CON, and no change in BMI was observed in either group. HT substantially improved metabolic risk profile in obese women with PCOS. HT also reduced androgen excess and may improve PCOS symptomology.
Keyphrases
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- insulin resistance
- adipose tissue
- type diabetes
- metabolic syndrome
- weight loss
- heat stress
- high fat diet
- body mass index
- healthcare
- randomized controlled trial
- skeletal muscle
- glycemic control
- cardiovascular disease
- blood pressure
- stem cells
- blood glucose
- signaling pathway
- gold nanoparticles
- bone marrow
- obese patients
- physical activity
- mesenchymal stem cells
- photodynamic therapy
- risk assessment
- high fat diet induced
- mental health
- health information
- health promotion
- sensitive detection
- ultrasound guided